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Published: Monday, July 15, 2013 at 6:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Friday, July 12, 2013 at 5:41 p.m.

Songs from the HEART:

You don’t have to live like a refugee. But if you want to see Petty Hearts, the Tom Petty tribute band, then you do need to get to On Top of the World on Saturday. This group will play all your favorites from the Gainesville native and his band, who have been making music together for decades.

Some people look at an object and just see the object. But artists imagine what more there could be. “In Another Life,” a new art exhibit curated by College of Central Florida instructor Charlie Cummings, features sculptures by artists who repurpose objects from daily life.

This isn’t entertainment but, hey, the pop culture world certainly will take notice this week of the return of the Twinkie. Hostess cakes have been absent from store shelves since late last year after a labor dispute. Now they are coming back, perhaps as soon as today. How sweet it is!

<p>Songs from the HEART:</p><p>You don't have to live like a refugee. But if you want to see Petty Hearts, the Tom Petty tribute band, then you do need to get to On Top of the World on Saturday. This group will play all your favorites from the Gainesville native and his band, who have been making music together for decades.</p><p>Petty Hearts: 7 p.m. Saturday, Circle Square Cultural Center, 8395 SW 80th St., Ocala. $11-$14. (854-3670 or www.csculturalcenter.com)</p><p>MUSIC:</p><p>Gospel music has a long and proud tradition, and it has influenced cross-over stars in the rock and pop worlds, to name just a few. People who love the genre are in luck this weekend.</p><p>The Brightside Spiritual Singers: 7 p.m. Saturday at Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 55 SW Third Ave., Ocala. $10. (629-3782.)</p><p>THEATER:</p><p>“Avenue Q,” the Broadway hit and Tony Award-winning musical, has been held over in Gainesville. Not recommended for children.</p><p>“Avenue Q”: 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 5 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, and 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hippodrome Theatre, 25 SE Second Place, Gainesville. Not recommended for children. (375-4477 or thehipp.org)</p><p>ART:</p><p>Some people look at an object and just see the object. But artists imagine what more there could be. “In Another Life,” a new art exhibit curated by College of Central Florida instructor Charlie Cummings, features sculptures by artists who repurpose objects from daily life.</p><p>“In Another Life”: Exhibit opens Thursday at the Webber Center Gallery, Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road. Admission is free. Exhibit continues through Sept. 7. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 873-5809.</p><p>JUNK FOOD:</p><p>This isn't entertainment but, hey, the pop culture world certainly will take notice this week of the return of the Twinkie. Hostess cakes have been absent from store shelves since late last year after a labor dispute. Now they are coming back, perhaps as soon as today. How sweet it is!</p><p>AT THE MOVIES:</p><p>“Turbo”: animated</p><p>“The Conjuring”: horror</p><p>“Red 2”: action</p><p>“R.I.P.D.”: sci-fi</p><p>BOOK RELEASES:</p><p>“The English Girl”: Daniel Silva</p><p>“Fantasy Life”: Matthew Berry</p><p>“Hunting Eve”: Iris Johansen</p><p>“This Town”: Mark Leibovich</p><p>ALBUM RELEASES:</p><p>“X”: Chris Brown</p><p>“Lickety Split”: Robert Randolph and the Family Band</p><p>“Electric”: Pet Shop Boys</p><p>“White Teeth, Black Thought”: Cherry Poppin' Daddies</p><p>“Pepper”: Pepper</p><p>DVD RELEASES:</p><p>“42”: sports drama</p><p>“Evil Dead”: horror</p><p>“Bullet to the Head”: action</p><p>“Erased”: action</p>